> reporter: don't be so stern, howard. it's a baby. at a hockey game in calgary, canada, the crowd celebrated by throwing more than 21,000 teddy bears on to the ice. okay, it had nothing to do with the announcement of the royal pregnancy. the stuffed teddies go to needy kids. but, hey, it happened just the day before the baby news went public, foretelling the blessed event. >> is that her holding her abdomen? >> reporter: the duchess could probably use a teddy, the way she has been feeling, while the whole world is watching. >> perhaps the most public gestation since the latest expecting panda. >> reporter: at least the panda didn't have to bear morning, noon and night sickness. jeanne moos, cnn, new york. >> i feel bad. she is obviously not feeling so good right now. we're all obsessed. how is she feeling? a lot -- >> coverage. >> she might have twins. and that's why she's got the severe morning sickness. >> i think if your wife was in the hospital dealing with something like